Directed by THIEVVES Productions, the visual arm to band member Zie’s musical side project , the music video piles on throwback imagery to old-school consoles, Barbie dolls and Care Bears, and other childhood accoutrements, laying down a flirtatious, paradisiacal vision to the song’s lush electronic soundscape. Despite its cotton-candy sound and visuals, vocalist Sherlyn’s lyrics hold a pointed message, exploring the concept of unattainable beauty in an increasingly plastic, digitised world. And, while a collaboration with Jahat may sound strange on paper, the Woodlands rapper ties up the song’s bridge seamlessly with his effortless rhymes, demonstrating that synth-pop and rap, at least in the Singaporean context, can be done without the stereotypical cheese.